David Rhodes is a British guitarist and producer, primarily known for his work in the rock and pop genres. He gained prominence in the late 1970s and 1980s, particularly through his collaborations with renowned artists such as Peter Gabriel, where he contributed to albums like "Peter Gabriel" (also known as "Car") and "So." Rhodes's distinctive guitar playing and innovative soundscapes have made him a sought-after session musician and collaborator. In addition to his work with Gabriel, Rhodes has contributed to albums for artists including Kate Bush and The Waterboys. His instrumental album "Rhodes" (1990) showcases his skills as a solo artist, blending rock with ambient and experimental elements. Rhodes's impact on music is evident in his ability to blend technical proficiency with emotional resonance, influencing a generation of musicians. His work has helped to shape the sound of modern rock and pop, particularly through his innovative use of guitar effects and production techniques. As a versatile artist, Rhodes continues to be recognized for his contributions to the music industry, both as a performer and a producer.